Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 June 1871 — Page 3
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
L. N. A. 4- CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TABLK AT BLOOMISUTON. TRAINS GOtifG NORTH. Lightning Passenger Train 10:04 r.M Hail and Express Tran 2:34 p.m Freight Train 2:05 p.m TRAINS GOI JO SOUTH. Lightning Passenger Train 5:49 a:m Freight Train 9:00 a.m Mail and Express Tndn 2:07 p:m JAMES R. BRYANT, Aoknt.
Bill of Prices For Advertising. The undersigned have agreed upon the following Bill of Prices for Advertising in the Bloomington Democrat, and Bloomington Procress: 1 year 1 col. $80; 1 ;ol.$40; $ col. $20. 6 mos. led. $45; .:ol.$5; col.$12.50. 3U.0S. 1 col. $23; $ col. $10; Jeol.$7.30. Cards, two inches or less, per year. $10.00, or one dollar par month for 3 or 6 months. Local Notices 10 cen:s per line; standing locals 8 cents per line, each insertion. Divorce Notices. .2.00. Administrators', Eicutors", Guardians', Commissioners', Attachment Notiocs.and all other legal advertising will be chnrged for at the rate of 15 cents per line for first insertion, and 10 cents per line for er ch additional insertion. All legal advertisements which require proof of publication, must be paid fcr before affidavit will be made thereto. THOS. C. PURSKL, Pub. Democrat. "WM. A. OA BE, Publisher Progress.
The Date. Subscribers will find figures at the end of their names which indicate the day of the month and year in which their subscription expires. For example, John Jones, juy 10 '70, means that Jones owes from the 10th of last July. Our new Spri:s Stock is now beginning to arrive, and from this time on. we can snow you new. fresh goods almost daily. If you want good serviceable Boots and Shoes, cheaper than the same quality can be bought elsewhere, call at the "City Shoe Store." CH ASE & CO.
SCHOPF & KAUFPMAN These gentlemen have one of the cosiest stores in the town, and several nicely furnished Ice Cream Parlors. The Ice Cream Parlor for Ladies and Gentlemen is very convenient. When you want good Bread or Cakes, rsmember that the place to buy them is at Schopf & Kauffman's Confectionery and Bakery, south College Avenue, in the Orchard Block.
Indiana State I'uIversUy. Progr amme of the Aid Commence ncnt, 1871. Thursday, Pridny.Snturday nn J Monday, Juno 22, 23. 24 and 2G IC'xan ination of Classes, from 9 A. M. to 12 M., each day. Friday, June 23, 8 P. .t. Valedictory Exercises of the Athenian, Phi cmathean, and Hesperian Literary .Societies. Sunday, June 25, 3 J P 51 Baooalnureate Sermonjby tho President, C. Xutt, D.D. Monday June 26, P. 51. Meeting of the Trustees and Board of Visitors. 8 P. M. Address betoTe the Athmian and Philomnthean Literary Societies, by Hon. Janus H. Ruddell, Indian lpolis. Tuesdav. Juno 27, 3 P. M. Meeting of the State Board of Education. 8 P. SI.
Address before the Alumni, by Hon. James
Koinns, Columbia, Mo. Also by VV.
Real Estate Transfers, For the week ending Juno nth, 1871, reported by "VV. H. Jones, Recorder : James L. Stimson to Charles E. Stimson, Lots 39 and 431 in the Town of EUcttsville, $500, Charles E. Stimson to James M. Harris, Tow nship Trustee, In-lot 131 in the Town of Kllcttsville, $187.50. James S. Sharp to David S. Johnso'i, 135 and Lot 138 in the Town of EllctUville,
$1M). Jchn Stevens, ct
an undivided interest
40, and fractional lot
Town of Sit. Tabor, $E0
Slary A. Isett to John P. Smitl , the west half of In lots 6!. 70. 71. and 72. in
I the Town of Bloomington. f 1,000 ! r, . x...t,,i. i iT:n: -r
and that the clover was so heavy that he was compelled' to haul a quantity of it out into another field to get room to cure it. There were 1G0 shocks! The Bedford News speaks encouragingly to those of our county officers who "must
have forgone the drinks for one
Dr. Abraham Smith has recently been contributing a se.ios of articles to the Cincin nati Gazette, in which he gives publicity to the remedies he has so successfully used in effecting wonderful cures in chronic diseases. It is astonishing that people will suffer, when relief certain
a!, to William South, ! mortal day, and ceased from their j cure is ofiVrcd 1 hem by Dr. S. Ho sV" andi3 inlh'e i usual occupation (playing marbles) j exhibits certificates from persons he
stone. Denver, yoi ; Turh Matlock to William Pan. two
weanesaay, junc , j .v. jj. Business ; oros of lan1, more or iM3 jn Bloomington
township, f'JO.
meeting of the A'.umni. 8 P. SI. Alumn
Reunion and Entertainment. Thursday, June 29. 8 A. M. Graduating Exer.-iscs of the Senior Claw ; Master's Oration bv Jesse R. Bicktiell, A. M., Mew Albany, fnd. Conferring of Degrees by the President. Committee of Examination will meet Monday, June 19th, 3 P. il.
Ladies who waj:t ax extra wide lasting Gaiter, made on a last invented and patented by tie celebrated T)r. Sensible, can find just tie thir-sr, cheaper than elsewhere, at CHASE & COS.
House for rent. V. T. Farmer.
Enquire of
Vote of Thanks. At the Sunday School of ;he Christian Church, on Sunday, the 18th, a vote of thanks was "moved by the pastor, W. B. F. Treat, to the Bloominffton Brass Band, for the
favor of their attendance and Music, i ' iSJi' fr,Z! . . c t' i tried everything, 1 believe even
u uvuusiuu ui x ii-iiiu uii j used live bottles of that miserably nasty the 13th inst. Th(: notion was-j "Manures Hair Restorative" but 'it only
carried unanimously by a rising vote of the whole school.
Jennet Brown, et al, to Thomas M.
Brown, an undivided interest in 80 acres of land, more or less, in Bloomington '.'ownship $1,000. Piano for Sale or Rent. Inquire of Joseph M. Howe. -. Ovn Stock op Mens' Lasting and Garibaldi boots is complete, and prices always the lowest. CHASE & CO. EVIDENCE FROM FAIRFA X. Near Fairfax, Monroe Co., June 14, 1871. J S oemnker V Co. Gents : Perhaps you havo no idea how exasperating it is t i have a bur blue flv biting vou on a bald rTaccon
v;.n:i hr-nd. nor the trouble and exroimeni
man will resort to that ho may liiiie that uly. slick looking white ball ' I wf s very bald for seventeen years, used to comb my hair up from behind and from tho sides, and plaster it down, (ns you will s.;e persons on the streets of Bloomington wearing
has cured in "Oregon," Indiana and
Illinois Thos. Alexander, well known among the business men of
this section as a drummer for the dry goods house of Bamberger, Bloom & Co., was married, at Bedford, last week, to Miss Sue Denson
One of the woman lecturers,
Our Stock of Men's Fine Shoes, both sewed and pegged, h very large, and our price? will be found as low as good poods can be afforded. You will fine durability and neatness combined in ull of our style. CHASE & CO. mm HOLTZMAM & SOM The quantity of W ool brought to
town now, is an unfc.iling source of
wonder to sone persons. Many times you will observe wagons on every street, containiag huge bales
of wool, enclosed in nheets or quilts, and there are always a half-dozen
mad 3 mv head worse. Finally I commenced
oa "Ring's Ambrtsia,'' and in six months my hair began to grow and thicken, until it is now looking like the hair of a young person. There is no discount on Ring's Ambrosia. Send mo fivo more bot' les. M. C. Sr. Clair. Beautifui, Bronze Boots for Miss es. Full lino just opened, r nd for sale ehtnp, at CHASE & CO S. Fourth of July. The Sabbath Schools of Ellettsville, Ind., will celebrate the 1th of July, in basket pic-nic style, in a beautiful grove near town. Ample arrangements will be made to make the occasion one of interes t and
long enough to draw up the pre sentution speech," which accompanied Major Perry's marriage li
censc. Our officers never drink, !
Mr. News Hot as II enry Ward Beccher once said it was, a portion of last week. Well, it makes the com grow, and causes lemonade and ice to taste good, so no one should complain There are a good many Railroads in process of construction iii Indiana now on paper. Bedford and Mitchell are both warm in favor of a Rail
road. Guess they 'll try to connect , of such a blunder, but coining from
our with Indiana Northern Il.R. before many months Last Wednesday was the longest day in the year The blackberry crop promises to be very large this summer The "rocky branch,"
last week, we are informed, in ad
vising young men to beware of the false appearances assumed by young women, asserted in substance, that women dress to please the men.
Now a man might have been guilty
north of town, is the longest road leading out of Bloomington, taking into consideration its extent A number of persons from this place; attended the Masonic celebration at Orleans. Orleans, and the adjacent country, (except the ponds) were full of people Martinsville has more public wells, and better water, than any town we have visited in Southern Indiana
or more persons endeavoring to buv j profit to all. these wagon loads, but none sue- Good speakers for the country and ceed so well as Holtzman & Sons.!tlieSal)DatnSchoolsmay DeexpecteJ-
Soft, easy-stittng Shoes, made for us, and just the thing for old ladies who desire a comfortable fit. CHASE & CO. JOHN P. SMITH Lazarus & Morris' Perfected Spectacles are the best. They never tire the eyes; last many years without change, are warranted not to break, and are Hold by John P. Smith, sole agent-for these famous Spectacles in Monroe county. All who have bought Spectacles of John P. Smith are well satisfied, and invariably recommend them to such of their friends as need glasses. TAYLOB & CO Taylor is a lively cass and he don't care a dime whether it rains or snows, he is always ready to buy country produce a the highest price in cash or goods. If yon have an
appetite for victuals give Taylor a call when in search of provisions. He has 'em. Everything sold by us is warranted exactly ti represented, or the money will be cheerfully refunded. If you have never bought ot' us, try us once. CHASE & CO. Okly 50 cents a year for " Willard's Musical Vis'tor." Each number contains six pages of Music. Sample copies fres. Address A. G. Willard & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. June 7-4t m A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' Croquet Slippers, mude expressly to our
order, and very cheap. CHASE & CO. GEORGE BOLLEKBACHER W" No man should buy a pair of Boots for himself or Shoes for hh children, until he has examinee! and priced the stock at Boilenbacher's. The novelties in Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, as they appear in the cities, are brought on by Bollenbacher, and persons in (search of anythtng either novel or durable, should remember that the Cincinnati Shoe Store is one doer south of the Post-Office.
proprietors of the Woolen Factory, at the east end of Fourth Street. They pay high prices for Wool, and do the best work that is done in the county. Ha vino bought our Rubbers at the bottom price, we aio prepared to soil thtm lower than any other parties. Cad
and seo. CHASE & CO SHOEMAKER & CO
The beautiful Soda Fountain, at
Dewberries were in market, for the first time this season, on Saturday. They are both nice and cheap. Blackberries will be plentiful within the next ten days Emory Voss has done a job of plastering for Wm. O. Fee, in the new building of the latter, which
All are invited to attend. reflects credit upon the mechanical
Come, let us do honor to the 95th 'skill of Mr. Voss. The carnenter
Anniversary of our Nation's birth- jwork i-. aoqq bv a
day. T. D. Wei.ker.
Ellettsville, Ind., June 16, 71.
If the people fail to vote an ap-
the Union Drug Store, is constantly ! pronriation to the Indiana Northern
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senomg iorm a stream oi tne com, sparkling liquid, while crowds of
Nichols, and is such as any man engaged in that business might
Boots and Shoes tor the j point to with pride. Fact is, Jack
is always reliable. Give him a job to complete in a specified time, and it will be done Next Tuesday is the 9oth Anniversary of the
millior, and prices for the masses, at the
City Shoe Store of CHASE & CO
Chips and Splintem.
eager and thirsty customers call
their syrups, drink, pay their bills, and are happy. Shoemaker sold every keg of Whi:e Lead in the house, last week, but he has now received a further supply, and can accommodate his numerous customers at a moment's notice. His stock ot Wall Paper is still full, and
Declaration of American Independ-
To-morrow (Thursday)
Railroad, on the 7th of August. itence
woald be well, possibly, to offer Iis Commencement Day at Indiana tracts of land near the proposed line !State University The U. P. of road as an inducement to secure ; an(l Walnut Street Presbyterian its construction. We will :naugu-; Sunday Schools, will hold a Pic-Nic rate the movement by Dficringat tno Fair Grounds, on Tuesday twenty acres each in Washington ! next Thc colored people of and Marion townships. It would tn'8 vicinity went to Mitchell on a
be money in the pockets of land : Pic-Nic excursion, last Wednesday,
orders are solicited. Everybody i owners, for they'd shift the pay-! aiKl ot course, had cords ot tun knows Faris, the Proscription Clerk, ment of taxes to the shoulders ofTne State Convention of the Woand knowing htm, have confidence Ll A wu : i i...i,Jmn SniWe AuMirinn wa hoh
lilt: 1UU1UUU I1J L 11 . IT UU m.L UU t li U . O- '
ia his skill and integrity.
nvuits. this Spring, to a 1 who desire to buy
Boots and Shoes fcr cash. CHASE & CO
next to give land to secure the j here ou Thursday and Friday last,
We offer unusual induce- Railroad? Give small tracts and the Court House was well filled
the gift of large tracts would excite ! persons Avho, principally from suspicion that the land is not worth j curiosity, attend public meetings, more than fifty dollars per acre in j The time of the Convention, we these townships A couple j Jcarn, was consumed in "sparring" came hastily into Reed's Saddleand j between the distinguished lady Harness Shop, on Thursday morn- j speakers from abroad, and celebrated
M. L. McCOLLOL'GII Don't purchase your Wall Paper, Borders or Window Shades and fixtures, until you have examined and pric-pd those at M. L. McCollough's Drug Store. McCollough trims all Paper purchased at his store, free of charge, and sells it at reasonable prices. This establish
ment is well known as the oldest
' Blank Warranty Deeds and
Mortgages, for sale at this office. Wb keep a larger stock of Calf Boots than all other houses in town combined, and aell them very low. Call and examine them. CHASE & CO.
DUNN & Co
in buying large quantities of
Sugar with which to sweeten your fruit, a cent or two on the pound, is no inconsiderable item. Now, to get the advantage of this reduction,
you must know where they sell so
cheap, and we will tell you out of
pare philanthropy. . Dunn & Co., bny sugar and coffee by the carload
and get a margiu that other dealers cannot receive ; chey give the margin to their customers, and by this means secure an immense trade. It .i ... i ..
Siys me customers ana it pays unn & Co. Call and learn prices
wnen you ouy in quantity.
Ladies' Lasting Gaiters much cheaper than last season. Don't buv a
pair till you see our stock, and learn our
pneex. U it ase & co.
Removed. Henry L. Hewson has removed his Boot Shop to the room one door south of the Bank, and will continue to make a speciality of Custom Boot Making. He will also, in his new location, keep a stock of Beady-made Boots of his own manufacture. His old customers are iavited to visit him in his W room. a pi 12
ing last.and producing a license, re-! speakers of this locality. The last quested Mr. R. to "say soniething."j ho"" of tne Convention brought This, the reverend goutl em an,drop-j rth a resolution reciting ir, subping his tools, proceeded to do, j stance that several women had been
and most reliable Drug House in ! dressed in an apron,and surrounded ; allowed to exercise the right of suf-
iJloomingioii, and persons having Dv saddles harness and whips iirage in Michigan, and that the
prescriptions to t.li should cal!.cmblemalic of the hitch np and! women of Indiana should emulate 1 he choicest Cigars anu the most j cxampe of the Michiganderesses. popular Perfumer; can always lei muiueu mt. me , i e
had at McCollouglis. ves oi tne muy, iuiss ram uy.-1 " -
. name, opposed the marriage ; nence Annual convention at uioomington. The largest and best selected ' tb,- tmrriorl mmi-ior in wliifdi it wna It seems to us that if these ladies
consummated
woe ot vmiarens antes ev-sr Droognt to -M ,,fir. their oiwimAnta n
uunn iucvana i
Bloom in "ton. Especial attention is invited
to our stock of Children's Croquet Slippers. Call and seo them. CHASE & CO.
TTTLEY & WICKS--
Summer Dress Goods, the hand
somest as well as t le cheapest in the market, at Tuley & Wicks' New
lork Store, south side of the public square. The Ladies should never make purchases without calling at the New York Store, for they
(the JNew xork store people) are in constant receipt of new goods,a:ad often the very article they desire, but cannot procure elsewhere, is alcjost sure to be found on the shelves of the New York Store. Five per cent, off for cash.
Oub FIKST purchase of those splendid fitting, custom-made Gaiters, has teen entirely exhausted, but a new lot lias
just been received aid are felling fast, because so ch-ap, at CHASE & COS.
Neae Mokgantown, Ind., June 1st. CaPT. J. W. SnoEVAKER. Dear Sir: I have seen published in the Bloomington Progress, several letters from SoUbery, puffing up '-Naturo'i Hair Restorative,'' nnd I have been disgt sted to think any one would have a word to say in favor of that villainous compound. If the Hair-sick public really desire an article thai will cause the hair to grov give nutriment to the roots of the hair and cause it to become healthy sad glossy, let them use an article that I have used five years with satisfaction, "King's Ambrosia.' It has stood
the test of years, and will staid the test of many years more. Now I wish my fe low sufferers to try the ' Ambrosia," ar.d if it does not give satisfaction, I will agr&j to vote tho Democratic ticket in '72. H. C. Blobs.
is building a handsome and commodious residence on North Walnut Street. Wm. O. Fee is having his residence, in the same locality, finished without regard to expense, and it will be an oruame it to that portion of town. Walnut Street is
irr proving more than any street of
Bloomington, at present. Mr. Geo. Bollenbacher has had his resideuce enlarged, stone walks laid and an
iron fence built, and Aaron Rose is building a residence directly opposite Mr. Boilenbacher's property. Sheriff Fulk is having the finishing touches put upon his 40,000 residence, and, we presume, will occupy it this Fall. Glad to heai that Dick has made so much money
Frank Fee will remove from the
old Johnston corner, to a room at present being prepared for him, a few doors east of his present stand,
in a short time. Judge Buskirk intends to improve the corner property, as soon as Mr. Fee removes
John Waldron, one of our
a woman, the assertion exhibits either a vast degree of ignorance of her own sex, or a culpable desire to mislead. Women do not dress to please the men, for men have but a limited appreciation of dress, and, as a general rule, are unable to distinguish between a fifty cent alpaca and a two dollar Japanese silk. Women dress to excite the envy, of their own sex, and no candid woman will deny the assertion- Stock hogs are lower this summer than for a number of years. From three to three and a half ecnts, is the highett figure offered. At these prices a man cannot speculate largely upon what he will do when he "sells his hogs" Showers & Brother, last week, shipped about nine hundred dollars' worth of bedsteads to Tcrre Haute. These gentlemen make frequent shipments to the Prairie City, and their work is eagerly sought after A t the Woman Suffrage Convention, on Friday, while all were participating in a miscellaneous "talk," John East assumed the perpendicular, smiled, gesticulated, and remarked that on the previous night he had listened to lectures from two females one at College Chapel, and the otner at home. One of the lady delegates asked East which lecture he liked best. "Well," said John, "the one at College Chapel was quite elaborate, but the lecture I listened to at home
was more to the point!" We score one for Eist Seward & Co. have
replaced their old boiler with a new
one, and the foundry and machine
shop will be running again as usual
in a few days. That handsome iron
fence in front of Geo. Boilenbacher's
residence, was made and put up by
the Sewards For the purpose
of building a bridge across the
river, at Spencer, thu Commission ers of Owen county lave appropri
ated $10,000. This will divert a
considerable amount of trade to
Spencer from the vicinity of White
Hall, that is now enjoyed by Bloom
ington College Chapel was
crowded on Sunday afternoon by
citizens and visitors, wno were
anxious to hear Dr, Nutt's Bacca
laureate Sermon. The Doctor treated
them to a plain, common sense lec
ture one that might be remembered
with profit by many of his audience For Cards and Circulars
"EARLY BREAKFAST" "Wood Cooking Stove. 10S60 SOLD IN :tS70. Over 3000 in Actual Use
ftaS"The Largest Oven of any Stove manufactured in the United States.
Indestructible double fire bottom.
Uses less Wood than Stoves with Ovens
ouc-ti.ird smaller. Hot Aair Chamber in front of Oven. Every Stove warranto ! to give per
fect satisfaction, nnd its baking qualities equal to those of tho old fashioned brick oven.
Manufactured from No. 1 Charcoal Iron by Redway &. Burton, Cincinnati
Ohio. For salo by all wide-awake Stove
Dealers, like W. H. BODKIN,
june28-3m Bloomington, Ind.
JLuditor'e lieport. THE UNDEBSIGITED A UDITOR OF MONROE COUNTY, begs leave to sab mit the following Report, of the Financial Conditiou of said County, far the fiscal year, ending May 31, 1871 :
BECEirrS.
The Cheapest! AT HENDERSON'S FURNITURE WAFEROOM, North Side Public Square. Furniture and ChEiIrs, of the
beat uiuterial, put down at the very
lowest prices. COFFINS AND METALLIUICASES, Bendy made nnd ready trinmed, of all prices, and sold cheaper than it any other
place in Bloomington.
my Hearse unit attend alt funerals, free of Charge. E. J. HENDERSON.
Bloomington, ind., jnn!4
Barber SSliop. TOHN ROCHESTER takes pleasure in
) informing the public that he has estab
lished himselt in business in il.ullikin s corner, On TTeat Flf tn Street. Shaving and Hair Cutting done in stylo. He solicit' a share of the public patronage, and will guarantee satisfaction. Bloomington, Ind- M:iy 21th, 18T1.
NEW GOODS
AND
New Orders,
AT
W. O. FEE'S.
Co. Fund, (including Township tax Road tux
Special School tax...
Do" tax
Corporation tax...
Juil tax). ..$42855 01
2417 94
4235 21
9740 72
1232 10 3366 37
Coroner's Inquests Id 75 Redemption of Lund , 30i 641
Show License 34 00
Jury Fees 13 501 Docket fees Common Pleas Court 73 001
I have the largest general stock of GOODS on the market, consisting in part of a Fall Line of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Mens and Boys' CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CARPETS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, and a full line of Family Groceries, and My Orders to My Cle rks are, to "Sell them to cash paying customers cheaper tlian the clieapevt!" And they will be obeyed, may 10, 1871
Custom-Ma 01:, Double-Soled Plow Shoes, for farmers, cheaper than ever before. Don't buy t ill you see these goods, as vie are selling the -n as low as most merchants can buy them. -Remember every pair of Plow Shoes h warran -ed. at CHA5E & CO"
bost and mott substantial citizens, has been building a number of neat brick houses within the past year. In fact, Mr. Waldron is always doing something to improve and beautify the town, and deserves more credit for his enterprising spirit than he receives Andrew I l.Woolery, near Harrodsburg, tells us that he cut a field of red clover, containing three acres, last week,
their own sex, there would be a greater possibility of effecti ng some
thing, and that too without exercising the right of suffrage. Their
principal object, they say, is to open
up the channels of business to women. They have the same right to engage in trades or manufactures now that men have, and the only opposition that meets them comes
from their own sex. Suppose a business man were to employ two or three attractive girls as clerks, how long would it be until die opposition set up by others of their sex would compel liiin to abandon the females to their own resources. Women will not allow women to labor will not recognize labor, among their own sex, as honorable or praiseworthy, and this is the only obstacle in the way of women who desire to engage in trade and manu
factures. Let their arguments be directed to their own sex their discussions be among their own sex if they honestly desire to accomplish any good. If they expect to make capital or sympathy for their cause
come to'the Progress Office ! A "necessary" addition ia being buil t to the Court House. It should have been located 011 the comity's new Jail lot; in it.- present location it is a constant source of anuoyance to persons living on the public square The number of persons from abroad, in attendance upon Commencement, bids fair to exceed that of any former year. Fruit Jars. All Kinds. Now the fruit canning season approaches. Go to Shoema ker & Go's and purchase something that can be
recommended, lhey keep all styles, and cheap. 5 Go to Henry Rott's for good Ice Cream, and Lemonade that is fit to drink. Mrs. Partington says, thit "Dr. Prieo is a nie? man, and a pub'ie benefactor, but thinks she cun t affcrd to patronize him much lonT, a" Ike, tho dear boy, wants Cream Bakint; Powder Uiccuit three times a dnv. and is continually experimenting
with his Special Klnvorings deluging everything from Molasses candy down to his handkerchief when if she gets poorer
quality ho never tout ties them. Anil sne 13 tenmteil nut to USH them. "It's a sad
trial,"' gijjhs the poor old lady, "but Ike's
extruvaitiuiee mur't M nippea in iuu uuu
OKO. A. BUSKIRK. J.8.SM1TH HUNTER, DUSKIRK & HUNTER,
ATTORNEYS AT ASD
PRIVATE BANKERS,
Bloomington, Ind., office north side of the public sq'uuru. We will attend to all business entrusted
to our enro, in the Courts of this btate, and
, , ' are ftlsi.i prepared to discount good and solv-
n.-iouuo iTiiu engage 111 uuu .ruvci y cm p;p:r, on reasonable terms. ,x knK!r Reference Moasw. McDonald & Ronefc
'iwui UKt.o UJ J id Wit. J U11IC1 I 4 xa ' , . ir nr. ,
than from any settled principle, I Lamer & Co., Bankers, No. 52 Wall street, they will certainly be disappointed j & JiT
rrank I'arker lias resigned :
his Marshalship, and A. E. Coffin
was appointed by the Board of Trustees to fill the vacancy
K. T. TAYLOR. J. W. IIABRYMAN TAYLOR & CO., SEAIKKS IS
Choice Family Grooerios,
Inconsn are Bud Notions.
Auction Sale of Stock -ATHENRY ELLER'S FARM. There will be offered at public auction, on my farm, on Thursday, July Gtli, 1871, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., One pair of Match llares nnd other Horses; Cows
and Calves ; Cows with Calf, and Fine Bulls, (ail fine stock.) Also, about one hundred head of Ilogs, all of the finest blood. Sows with and without litters in
lots to suit bidders.
Also, a Buggy and set of rouble Harness. Tbbms: Six months credit, with note
and approve! security, without interest;
or cash, and n discount of tin per cent., at
option ot purcnaser.
junT Tl lllSjNlf.X JSL.JLEB.
6530S 24
Add bal. in Trea3., June 1, '70 21418 72
Total Am't of orders redeemed-
86723 96 , 711S0 01
DISBURSEMENTS.
fovnmbip Tax....
ioki Tax Special School Tax
Dog Tax.........
Corporation Tax
.xptttse of Poor, including County Asylum- ..$3641 28
Hxpctise of Courts 3863 44
ISxpenae of Elections SI 25
iJo-)l:s and Stationery .. 1429 S3
County Officers' Salaries..... 3010 43
i;nntinals 863 Oa
pecific 1303 96 udi'es Sr.lary ....... 23 19
Pub ic Buildings 1326 93 Coroner's Inquests 44 45 lioads and Highways ..... 606 00 .Ustssing Revenue. 1214 00 rioting and Advertising-... 477 60
JJridnes. - 538 OO
iuiidwg jail ana bberin residence........... 23334 20 levsnne Refunded 45 50 iounty Tax Refunded 630 28 'nterest on County Orders- 3184 51 igricultural Society 34 00 iod jmptions of Land........ 309 64 xaene, Blind and Deaf.. S42 33
241? 94 5335 31 9749 73 1233 10 3368 T
Am't in Treasury at this date...15533 91
45U 70 Total $67917 04 Add amount of orders outstanding, June 1, 1870 30807 57
Total . 4 r v .
ElUITUllfe W ACTXMl-V. .... .............
.88724 61 86723 96
2000 65 15533 91
4m ant in Treasury
Lea Ting amount of outstanding Orders, June 1, 1871 $17534 56
Statement of Jail Tax Calkcted and Disbursed: Amount collected, 16C9 . $14122 06 Amount collected, 1870 16:46 79 Amount received from General Fund - 1708 58
tot R 1 M, Amount disbursijd, as reported Jane 1, 1870 .... 7743 J4 Amount disbursed, as reported Jane 1, 1871..... 23334 29
310T7 4?
Total disbursements to date......
31977 J
HEN It Y F. PK BEY, Auditor of Monroe Onmtj.
Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEM AKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PfcjllLIC SQUARE,
WHOLESALE AMD R ET AIL DEALERS IN iDnnxgfs, FfidLrxts, Oils Glass, Fatty. Books,WalIPaper, Window Shades TV 13 STATIONERY.
Ve are prepared to give greater induce merits in Lead, Oil aad ff ALI PAPER, than ever before, as our stock is v ery large and complete. We have purchased one of Yeoman's Improved Machines, with which we will trim all Wall Paer and Border free of charge, for our customers. "We would invite the public to cal' and examine our stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Agents for Dr. Hutt'i Herb Bitten, the greatest Tonic in the World.
JBloomington Woolen Mills. Wanted, 99,999 lbs. or Wool. Will Pay Cash or Goods. We hare on hand, of qur own manufac
ture, Woolen Goods to exchange for Wool
such as Blankets. Cassimtres, plain, col
ored, plaid and white f lannels, Tweeds, Jeans. Carpeting Stocking Yarn, &c , &c. Don't sell your Wool to street runners, but bring it to the Factory, where you can act better prices and better goods than can bo procured of Agents. Call on us before selling your Wool we at all time? pav the highest market price, IN CASH, or Goods. We are prepared to do all kinds of cus
tom work, such as Carding, Spinning and manufacturing. Our prices are the samo as any other responsible manufacturer, do
ing goad work, in this or sdjoining counties. A. Kepoii: was put in circulation last year, that we
were cnarging more lor worn tnan any other manufacturer doing i;ood work. If
this report should bo Circulated this season,
you may pronounce it a Il B.
Wool and produce, as may be nereed
upon, will bo taken in payment, but no
worK must ne itiKen irom t ie ractory until PAID FOR. May 17-2ra A. HOLTZMAN & SON.
JAS. B. CLARK. JOHH C. ORCHARD. DEALERS IN Fancy and Staple
Provisions, hu-en;ware, &c.
Masonic Hall Building,
Bloouilngton, -, - Indiana.
The highest prices paid for all kinds of
couniry jrrouueo. Jan2(J 70
T F.M E M BEE that our Gordon Power
X Pre: s turns outline Curd Wcik.
IND A COMPLETE STOCK of TEXT BOOKS and STATIONERY, it Ike POST OFflCK News S&fttf. r McPneetera WILL UNDERSELL AST HAN IK TOWN.
Wm. Stuart. Chas. H. McPhxstkbs.
Stuart & McPheeters. West side of the Public Square, DEALERS IN
HARD WARE, IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Chainv, Collar, Ilames, &c. A full aad complete stock of Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Orders for Building Materials. Bloomington, may 19, 1869.
Iii very, Feed and Stile Stable. J. O. WORLEY Opposite the South end of the R.R. Dtpct, T I AS ono of the largest and best iirLi ranged Livery and Sale Stables in Monroe, or in any other county in Southern Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses aad buggies will bo furnished at any hour of the day or night. Commercial travelers and others, will lie furnished with conveyance to neighboring towns. Good, steady horses furnished to families. Horses fed by vhe single feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. We propose to keep a first-'.-Uss stable, and ask tho public to give us a tr al.
II All tne aceounU of the old linn
J. W. BUSKIRK,
Attorney at LaTT9 BLOOHrarGTOir, iwd., (Office over Ltd Tznxektmmit Store,) WILL PRACTICE IS THE COURTS OF THE STATE. Special Attention givem to Probate buaiJOHN II. LOV0, ATTORNEY AT LAY AND General Insnrance Ageat, Bleomlngton, Knd. Agent for the following luuaed reliable lasi rauco Companies: ZTSA Fire Insurance Company, Assets $5,150,931 71 UNDER WRITER S Fire Int. Compcay, Asteit $3,634,896 95 JETNA Life Insurance Company, Assets ....ss $11,000,000 00 95?-THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST.-
OFFICE Northwest corner of Publio Square. 5 July 18SS-T Tne PrcoUaaa Horse Skoer. it B. BAVCTSCR0FT, Slaclcsmitb. a atl Horse Shoer, Corner of Sixth and Madison Streets. $9 The Premium for best hone-shoeing, was awarded to Mr. Kavenscroft, by a committee of three Blacksmiths, at the Monroe County Fair, held September, 1870. Every description of Blacksmithingdona neatly and promptly. Repairing executed with despatch. ept28-76 Robert C Foster, -Lttorney a-t Law, Blooming-ton, XncL
Will give special attention to the s.;ttlemer.t of Decedents' Estates, and Collection of Claims. Office West side Public Square. THE WORLD HENOWNKD HOWE SEWING UACHiNEL With all the hue improvements. AMTED T0CVHY fftftKTY ttWWQ, FOR FAMILIES IK
MANUFACTORIES.
JL . KJ. are in the bands of the prciint "O XT iA ITPKIIiTT J 4 proprietor, and must bo paid at om-o. wil Is 1 Slnmdllj Agl
Uioojaington. ind., Dec 28. 1ST0 p!cojaingto2. ltd., Dec. t, 't.
